The struggling mining industry in northeastern Minnesota is getting attention from the White House. The president’s top advisor is set to visit the Iron Range tomorrow (TUE) and Governor Dayton says steel workers there need help. He says “there’s this anxiety and fear that this isn’t coming back that the industry is going to close down and they’re going to be left without any recourse.” There have been nearly two-thousand layoffs on the Iron Range in the past year, largely due to the importation and dumping of cheap foreign steel.